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and china is still growing, single-digit levels of growth. brazil is still growing, and russia is still growing. india, which is the fourth of the brick countries, should have a better track in 2014. >> susie: depending which country you're talking about, we've seen investors pouring a lot of money into international equity funds since january. so can they expect to get a good return on international investing in 2013? >> susie, it is going to come down to everybody's timeframe. we are a culture that wants it now. we've been through a lot of problems recently that make people very risk adverse. if you have the patience to sit through volatility, buying emerging markets is a good investment now. however, if you still feel burned by what happened in 2007 and 2008, and are worried that a 10% pullback or a 15% pullback would make you change your approach, be very careful and buying emerging markets. we've had a great run since november and i would counsel some caution. >> susie: you are advising your clients to put their money mostly in u.s. stoc
and china is still growing, single-digit levels of growth. brazil is still growing, and russia is still growing. india, which is the fourth of the brick countries, should have a better track in 2014. >> susie: depending which country you're talking about, we've seen investors pouring a lot of money into international equity funds since january. so can they expect to get a good return on international investing in 2013? >> susie, it is going to come down to everybody's timeframe. we...
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the area is less than 100 miles from north korea's china border. and is the same site used for north korea's previous two tests. the first in 2006 and the second in 2009. the u.s. geological survey detected a 4.9 magnitude seismic event in the area, more powerful than the 4.5 that registered in 2009 after north korea's second test. scientists in multiple countriesing detected the explosion. north korea issued a confirmation, declaring the test was quote, carried out at a high level in a safe and perfect manner using a miniatureized de greater explosive force than previously, unquoted. pyongyang also declared the the reckless hostility of the united states. unquote. in a state of the union address tuesday president obama had this to say. >> provocation of the sort we saw last night will only further isolate them as we standby our allies, strengthen our own missile defense and lead the world in taking firm action in response to defense and take firm action in respnorth threats. >> this is north korea's first successfully launched a long range rocket,
the area is less than 100 miles from north korea's china border. and is the same site used for north korea's previous two tests. the first in 2006 and the second in 2009. the u.s. geological survey detected a 4.9 magnitude seismic event in the area, more powerful than the 4.5 that registered in 2009 after north korea's second test. scientists in multiple countriesing detected the explosion. north korea issued a confirmation, declaring the test was quote, carried out at a high level in a safe...
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our trade deficit with china hit a record $315 billion last year. separately, china reported it's exports grew 25% over a year ago, easily beating expectations. the robust growth was attributed to aggressive new lending by chinese banks. >> just a few months ago, the chinese economy was in contraction. we've seen really two or three months where we are seeing much stronger growth in china and that's increasing the demand for goods there. >> reporter: but analysts say the news from china may have been somewhat distorted by statistical quirks and the start of the chinese new year. looking at a few months of data shows the big story in china is one of moderate, but solid growth. >> they're not falling apart. growth is going to hold in the range of 7% to 8%. but this is not going to go back to 10% either. there's no signs of that. it looks like its a more permanent, but controllable slow down. >> reporter: china remains strong in assembling and processing goods like iphones that are then exported by foreign companies. when economists exclude this proces
our trade deficit with china hit a record $315 billion last year. separately, china reported it's exports grew 25% over a year ago, easily beating expectations. the robust growth was attributed to aggressive new lending by chinese banks. >> just a few months ago, the chinese economy was in contraction. we've seen really two or three months where we are seeing much stronger growth in china and that's increasing the demand for goods there. >> reporter: but analysts say the news from...
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and china together? >> well, we like the technol sector for a number of reasons. first we do think you're going to see a pickup in global growth. tech companies are very linked to the global economy. a lot of the technology companies rely on corporate capital spend. so that's where we think we'll seen inflection point there. valuations for the tech sector are the lowest they've been since the mid-90s. the sector trades at a petraeu p/e level. everybody knows about the mobility story but there are other things happening in the enterprise part of the technology center always propel growth going forward. >> tom: you also like the industrial sector. i suppose that makes sense with the rebound in china. it's had a nice run lately. what do you expect out of industrials over the next year or so? >> for industrials, there's leverage to a pickup in capital responding and i think the pickup in merger acquisition and activity as we've seen is an indication that corporations are beginning to redeploy some of their cash, and i think we're going to see that come through in more
and china together? >> well, we like the technol sector for a number of reasons. first we do think you're going to see a pickup in global growth. tech companies are very linked to the global economy. a lot of the technology companies rely on corporate capital spend. so that's where we think we'll seen inflection point there. valuations for the tech sector are the lowest they've been since the mid-90s. the sector trades at a petraeu p/e level. everybody knows about the mobility story but...
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. >> reporter: when a country like china dumps tires or other products on the u.s. market, it's pretty clear how to respond: raise tariffs and slap penalties on the producers. but how do you punish a chinese company that is suspected of receiving trade secrets through a government operation the government of china refuses to acknowledge? >> how you sanction a country with regards to cyber-espionage? i think we are still writing the book on that. it's a brand new area of exploration and i don't think policy makers really have the definitive word on how this will be accomplished. >> reporter: a new report says shanghai is home base for a massive chinese hacking effort that may involve thousands of people, but the u.s. and most other countries also employee secret armies of programmers engaged in some form of cyber- espionage. and that makes it harder to define a diplomatic solution to the problem. >> a lot of the most important military information in the world is on weapons systems that are developed by private corporations whether in this country or other countries
. >> reporter: when a country like china dumps tires or other products on the u.s. market, it's pretty clear how to respond: raise tariffs and slap penalties on the producers. but how do you punish a chinese company that is suspected of receiving trade secrets through a government operation the government of china refuses to acknowledge? >> how you sanction a country with regards to cyber-espionage? i think we are still writing the book on that. it's a brand new area of exploration...
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a strong place for estee lauder is china, with quarterly sales up 28%. the same cannot be said for yum brands and its k.f.c. brand, and sales at those store open for at least a year in china were down 6% in the fourth quarter. k.f.c. was the target of a chinese government investigation into the use of antibiotics in chicken. it expects earnings per share to fall this year, sending shares down 2.9% to their lowest closing price since july. as we reported earlier in the program, the u.s. government officially filed civil fraud charges against s&p credit ratings services, and the shares of its parent company took another hit. mcgraw hill stock fell another 10.7%. the stock was above $58 per share last friday; tonight, it's below $45, losing more than $3.5 billion of market value in two days. while its competitor in bond ratings, moody's, isn't part of the government suit, its shares also have fallen hard, dropping 8.8% today. it has shed more than $2 billion of market value this week. all five of the most actively traded exchange traded products were strong
a strong place for estee lauder is china, with quarterly sales up 28%. the same cannot be said for yum brands and its k.f.c. brand, and sales at those store open for at least a year in china were down 6% in the fourth quarter. k.f.c. was the target of a chinese government investigation into the use of antibiotics in chicken. it expects earnings per share to fall this year, sending shares down 2.9% to their lowest closing price since july. as we reported earlier in the program, the u.s....
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>> well, we are adding to the fxi, the china index. and, clearly, with the kind of growth we're likely to see tepid growth in the u.s., until some of the headwinds we face abate. technology is an area where potentially there is significant growth in excess of the g.d.p. we're going to see. we continue to own technology. >> tom: you own all four funds we mentioned tonight, marshall? >> yes, sir. >> tom: opener friday market monitor get from chicago, marshall front can front barnett associates. he moved to shut down a swiss train trading account it accused trading ahead of that deal. the agency froze the account saying it. ed call options on hynes stock one day before the deal was amount making a potential $1.7 million in profit after the deal was made probable. public. two weeks from today is when billions of dollars of government spending cuts are set to go into affect. this is the spending part of the fiscal cliff. meantime, congress continues talking about the tax part of the fiscal cliff. this week, a house committee considered limi
>> well, we are adding to the fxi, the china index. and, clearly, with the kind of growth we're likely to see tepid growth in the u.s., until some of the headwinds we face abate. technology is an area where potentially there is significant growth in excess of the g.d.p. we're going to see. we continue to own technology. >> tom: you own all four funds we mentioned tonight, marshall? >> yes, sir. >> tom: opener friday market monitor get from chicago, marshall front can...
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expanding to china and non-handbags so coach is a great date. >> who would you mayor? >> married for ten happy years. >> what a suckup you are. >> is she watching? >> i bet she's watching. >> but i like wells fargo here. think about it. i'm still smitten about wells fargo. walk into the stock. it's a 3% dividend yield. we see right here they are one-third of new mortgage original nations in the u.s. so i think they are positioned properly but more importantly they strip out the european woes. they haven't hit the u.s. equities yet. concerned about the banking sector but do like wells fargo. another wonderful 10, 20, 30 years. >> and a great use of the word strip. art logan, limited brands? >> limited brands. obviously known for victoria's secret, bath and body works, doing a great job and a well-managed company. 2,600 stores in the u.s., 700 internationally. starting the international expansion, not sure how well that goes, but i certainly think they are off to a great start so if you're looking for a long-term relationship i think victoria's secret and bath and body w
expanding to china and non-handbags so coach is a great date. >> who would you mayor? >> married for ten happy years. >> what a suckup you are. >> is she watching? >> i bet she's watching. >> but i like wells fargo here. think about it. i'm still smitten about wells fargo. walk into the stock. it's a 3% dividend yield. we see right here they are one-third of new mortgage original nations in the u.s. so i think they are positioned properly but more importantly...
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sea and the east china sea, the continuing pressure it's putting on taiwan, things that china has not significantly or fundamentally recalculated its strategic interests. and i think you see this in the pronouncements. i think you see they look very carefully to come to what my colleagues have been talking about in america, that they firmly believe is retrenching in america. an america they firmly believe is more and more dysfunctional. this, i think, goes to the core of what tom was talking about with how she sequestration is playing out. the asians can count as well as we can, and, in fact, if you look at the educational rankings, better. [laughter] they understand i cannot go to asia without people anywhere asking me about sequestration in america. they know and they're watching despite all the rhetoric about a pivot and a rebalance. there's a fundamental reality of how many resources you have, how present you can be and the size of the region that thai in. and i'll actually have a piece in politico tomorrow talking about the first steps that the air force is taking on biting the b
sea and the east china sea, the continuing pressure it's putting on taiwan, things that china has not significantly or fundamentally recalculated its strategic interests. and i think you see this in the pronouncements. i think you see they look very carefully to come to what my colleagues have been talking about in america, that they firmly believe is retrenching in america. an america they firmly believe is more and more dysfunctional. this, i think, goes to the core of what tom was talking...
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part of what you see is china. if you see china policy tightening. china consumes 65%. that's the name down 30%, 16% in the past 12 months. deep in the red there. >> deep in the red. radio shack is another company we've been watching in terms of the red. it's been higher. >> you've got a nice pop. analysts said if you look through earnings, kind of poor, smartphone deterioration. a volatile stock with a bit of a pop. monster moved. radio shack up. >> a real comeback there. >> huge. >> let's hope it can continue for radio shack. let's look at cracker barrel old country store. quite a long company name. >> look at that move. i realized i've never been in a cracker barrel. >> i want to go into a cracker barrel. >> listen, i can't attest to the steak and biscuits dinner, on the fifth consecutive quarter, comp in sales growth, operating margins improve, that stock up in the past 12 months. >> who doesn't like steak and biscuits. >> nobody i know. >> really, i love them. there are reports on this one. >> best buy report on thursday. that stock up 40% this year. a blistering r
part of what you see is china. if you see china policy tightening. china consumes 65%. that's the name down 30%, 16% in the past 12 months. deep in the red there. >> deep in the red. radio shack is another company we've been watching in terms of the red. it's been higher. >> you've got a nice pop. analysts said if you look through earnings, kind of poor, smartphone deterioration. a volatile stock with a bit of a pop. monster moved. radio shack up. >> a real comeback there....
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that's the first time we've seen europe an china for a while. for a long time we talk about the fundamentals. i think we'll be right over to the fundamentals again soon in the u.s. >>> everyone gunning for apple but which company has a chance of actually taking a bite out of apple's dominance? live at the industry's biggest annual event. >>> on the hunt for dividends, fa celt's jim morrow tells you who may be next to pay back shareholders. at fidelity, we do it by merging two tools into one. combining your customized charts with leading-edge analysis tools from recognia so you can quickly spot key trends and possible entry and exit points. we like this idea so much that we've applied for a patent. i'm colin beck of fidelity investments. our integrated technical analysis is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just to stay alive... but feel alive. the new c-cla
that's the first time we've seen europe an china for a while. for a long time we talk about the fundamentals. i think we'll be right over to the fundamentals again soon in the u.s. >>> everyone gunning for apple but which company has a chance of actually taking a bite out of apple's dominance? live at the industry's biggest annual event. >>> on the hunt for dividends, fa celt's jim morrow tells you who may be next to pay back shareholders. at fidelity, we do it by merging two...
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europe is china's largest export your. china is our fastest growing export partner. if europe goes into the can, the whole triangle goes in the can. that is a bad idea. this would be huge on both sides of the pond. there are a lot of big trade agreements that have been talked about for a long time. these would put cash on the table right now. it is important that we welcome global investment. we want people to bring their cash here. come here and invest or come here and visit. tourism is a great way. we like that. most people do not understand how many jobs that creates. millions of jobs. we need to remove regulatory barriers and stem that tide of the huge regulatory tsunami that is being planned for the next four years. you remember we all went to school. we study there were three parts of government -- administrative part, the legislative part, and the judicial part. i'm racking my brain. hell, i do not remember anything about the regulatory part. we better do something. our economy thrives when the hand of government is relatively light and giving entrepreneurs th
europe is china's largest export your. china is our fastest growing export partner. if europe goes into the can, the whole triangle goes in the can. that is a bad idea. this would be huge on both sides of the pond. there are a lot of big trade agreements that have been talked about for a long time. these would put cash on the table right now. it is important that we welcome global investment. we want people to bring their cash here. come here and invest or come here and visit. tourism is a...
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security experts say china started targeting american news organizations in 2008 to monitor their coverage of chinese issues. >>> the next hour of the cnn "newsroom" begins right now. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm don lemon. getting close to the top of the hour and topping the news right now, officials in alabama say the man holding a boy hostage in an underground bunker is allowing the delivery of potato chips, toys, and medicine. jinly lee dykes grabbed the 5-year-old boy from a school bus saturday after fatally shooting the driver. funeral services were held for the driver who is being hailed as a hero for protecting the other students. >>> new details about that missing american woman whose body was found yesterday in turkey. sarai sierra died from a blow to the head. the 32-year-old mother of two also had stab wounds. police are questioning up to ten people in connection with the case. she was reported missing after failing to board her flight home to new york on january 22nd. >>> i want you to take a look at this, a man whips out a knife at buckingham palace and holds it to his own
security experts say china started targeting american news organizations in 2008 to monitor their coverage of chinese issues. >>> the next hour of the cnn "newsroom" begins right now. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm don lemon. getting close to the top of the hour and topping the news right now, officials in alabama say the man holding a boy hostage in an underground bunker is allowing the delivery of potato chips, toys, and medicine. jinly lee dykes grabbed the...
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and china or los angeles and shanghai. it turns out the mayor of los angeles actually reached out to shanghai to solve some transportation problems he had in a way the u.s. and china would not. so that's the answer to that. barnaby spring asks a really important question. i wanted to say also to you, frances, chapter 11 -- chapter 12 of my book is global parliaments, chapter is 1 is civil society and -- chapter 11 is civil society and social movements. [inaudible] along with other discussions including occupy wall street and other more recent movements that have had an impact. those are a part of the synergy, i believe -- i know. i didn't want to. i thought you wouldn't let me put it in you found out i was doing it. it would taint your reputation. but -- so, i want to add one thing to barnaby, he was an actor and artist who became a teacher and then a principal and then an educational innovator because he believed, he actually answered his own question, that education can make a difference. education can be a part of how w
and china or los angeles and shanghai. it turns out the mayor of los angeles actually reached out to shanghai to solve some transportation problems he had in a way the u.s. and china would not. so that's the answer to that. barnaby spring asks a really important question. i wanted to say also to you, frances, chapter 11 -- chapter 12 of my book is global parliaments, chapter is 1 is civil society and -- chapter 11 is civil society and social movements. [inaudible] along with other discussions...
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china, north's main ally, also criticizing this test, as does russia, as does south korea, as does japan and many others. >>> president obama to give the state of the union address tonight. we know what one of his bombshells will be. cnn's jake tapper breaking the news. the president will announce by this time next year 34,000 american troops will be home from afghanistan. that's about half of all of the u.s. troops, who are currently in afghanistan right now. >>> the senate armed services committee will vote today on the nomination of chuck hagel for defense secretary. mr. hagel has encountered strong opposition from some members. but his nomination is expected to be approved and sent to the full senate for a vote. he's expected to be confirmed in just the coming days. >>> we only knew his first name, ethan, we knew little about his ordeal, just that it was an ordeal. he was held hostage for six days inside of this bunker in alabama. ethan and his mom are speaking out for the first time to dr. phil. >> how did you feel, when you heard that he might be crying for his mom? >> i wanted to
china, north's main ally, also criticizing this test, as does russia, as does south korea, as does japan and many others. >>> president obama to give the state of the union address tonight. we know what one of his bombshells will be. cnn's jake tapper breaking the news. the president will announce by this time next year 34,000 american troops will be home from afghanistan. that's about half of all of the u.s. troops, who are currently in afghanistan right now. >>> the senate...
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from china has lost everything after the bag was stolen at a california grocery store. and they left the bag in the court. surveillance video shows someone else pulling the cart into the aisle and a be is person comes by and snatches the bag and they have a one- month-old baby and are not sure how they're going to get back home. and up next, we're going live to manhattan. >> one, two, three. >> and -- >> okay. hack on! >> -- hang on. [ male announcer ] listen to this symphony of flavor: crrkkhshziiiizzlllee. beautiful. shhhhshshshshhshshhhhhsshhhshs. gorgeous! here comes the crescendo. kkerrrrbbuuuuuucraaackkk. just...incredible. pillsbury toaster strudel. if beethoven made breakfast. faster than mandy can hang up on mr. monday. you hang up first. [ female announcer ] in just 60 seconds, you've got snack-defying, satisfying totino's pizza rolls. [ ringing ] it's on. let's roll. >>> you make it in a tough world of professional athletics and you're among the elite and how many goals you score but what is in your heart. the story is from beth parker. >> hi, guys. what do y
from china has lost everything after the bag was stolen at a california grocery store. and they left the bag in the court. surveillance video shows someone else pulling the cart into the aisle and a be is person comes by and snatches the bag and they have a one- month-old baby and are not sure how they're going to get back home. and up next, we're going live to manhattan. >> one, two, three. >> and -- >> okay. hack on! >> -- hang on. [ male announcer ] listen to this...
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china is slated to overtake the u.s. in 2035, shepard. >> shepard: jennifer, analysts are saying that the u.s. defense budget is still larger than the next 13 countries combined. how in the world could this make us a second rate power? if is six times larger than china's official defense spending. >> you have seen double digit a increases in chinese defense spending for more than 15 years now. that should not only give pause to the united states but it really should be a source of concern for the countries in the region as well others argue is he success strays is bad not the end of the world. >> spending 40 cents out of every dollar to 38 cents out of every dollar. you decline but not by this massive amount. >> congress has as you mentioned until march 1st to decide what to do, shepard. >> shepard: jennifer griffin at the pentagon. thanks. as a powerful winter storm closes in on the northeast. some are stepping out to brave the cold and snowy conditions including baby loker in new jersey. eliza is bundle up before senio
china is slated to overtake the u.s. in 2035, shepard. >> shepard: jennifer, analysts are saying that the u.s. defense budget is still larger than the next 13 countries combined. how in the world could this make us a second rate power? if is six times larger than china's official defense spending. >> you have seen double digit a increases in chinese defense spending for more than 15 years now. that should not only give pause to the united states but it really should be a source of...
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concern about this idea of china being attacked china against the world and that the united states is was leading this global attack against china if we do look at the numbers the us china relations have never been as as close as they are now in terms of capital flow from one side to the other in terms of people to people networking and ideas exchange this is not the cold war it is not the united states against china so i think that really needs to be highlighted and never has the white house declare that china is the enemy but at the same time of the work that washington is very concerned about is the military modernization of china and the the building up of arms by china that that is certainly something that is being considered seriously by washington and that is the heart of the rebalancing towards towards the asia pacific region but if again there is the threat of north korea there are other concerns it is a rear and it's also wants to the united states also wants to burden share its oversight of safety in the asia pacific region and it really wants to reconsider and re re define
concern about this idea of china being attacked china against the world and that the united states is was leading this global attack against china if we do look at the numbers the us china relations have never been as as close as they are now in terms of capital flow from one side to the other in terms of people to people networking and ideas exchange this is not the cold war it is not the united states against china so i think that really needs to be highlighted and never has the white house...
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china's trade on which china depends for its survival so i think that china is extremely worried and that adds into and that also if you add into the kind of total tauriel integrity which is of course is a very very sour point in terms of china's national psyche don't forget the china saw its sovereignty infringe for for almost a century because foreign aggression and that's why there was a rise of nationalism as well in china so all these forces are coming by the way ok watch. then jump in this is crosstalk go ahead yeah i i just i just want to disagree with most of that basic premise about a new global order but i did actually want to point out the role that russia can can play in all of this what's very interesting is that there are territorial disputes not just in these china there's quite a few of. them there are quite a few and the one in northern territories the curl islands is something that has been a huge problem since the end of world war exploded today but at the same time but it's actually i'm at a table with would say who's acting reckless right here ok japan and russia
china's trade on which china depends for its survival so i think that china is extremely worried and that adds into and that also if you add into the kind of total tauriel integrity which is of course is a very very sour point in terms of china's national psyche don't forget the china saw its sovereignty infringe for for almost a century because foreign aggression and that's why there was a rise of nationalism as well in china so all these forces are coming by the way ok watch. then jump in...
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the two countries implicated are china and iran. in about the last two weeks at least two major newspaper outlets including "the new york times" and the "wall street journal" who were doing investigative reporting on the chinese government and military along with twitter were hacked. the office of the director of national intelligence is not commenting on a new assessment which details the threat from nation states nor is there direct comment on reports that the administration is now crafting rules that would allow them to take preemptive cyber steps. it would allow the u.s. to strike when a threat is imminent. these rules for engagement will be pushed out of the shadows later this week when the white house counterterrorism adviser john brennan faces his confirmation hearing as proposed head of the cia. he is described as a chief architect not only of the drone program, the targeted killing program but also these new cyber rules of engagement. speaking to reporters overseas the defense secretary warned very publicly of the rising th
the two countries implicated are china and iran. in about the last two weeks at least two major newspaper outlets including "the new york times" and the "wall street journal" who were doing investigative reporting on the chinese government and military along with twitter were hacked. the office of the director of national intelligence is not commenting on a new assessment which details the threat from nation states nor is there direct comment on reports that the...
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clinton was president, the republicans mainly were running congress when we had things like nafta, china most favored nation status, the wto, the world trade organization, all of these trade deals people claimed were going to bring jobs to the united states, and in every case the jobs left.
clinton was president, the republicans mainly were running congress when we had things like nafta, china most favored nation status, the wto, the world trade organization, all of these trade deals people claimed were going to bring jobs to the united states, and in every case the jobs left.
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rain is increasing toward southern china. that could increase the hazy conditions in central china and down toward the south the peninsula will remain wet throughout the day. temperatures will be sweltering not. much of china will see warmer than average temperatures on tuesday and 6 degrees today. in australia we've been monitoring a tropical cyclone. it's moving toward the south at a speed of 6 kilometers per hour. it's projected to make landfall on the north coast by late wednesday. right now it's a category 3. it will likely become a category 4 system. significant structure damage and caravans could be destroyed in one split power. in terms of precipitation more than 500 millimeters likely in and around port helen. enough to cause flooding on heavy rain. storm surges distracted. this is definitely the price we should be monitoring for the time being. across the u.s. a major storm is targeting the southern plains. it produced heavy snowfall in amarillo, texas. about 45 centimeters. blizzard conditions happening across nort
rain is increasing toward southern china. that could increase the hazy conditions in central china and down toward the south the peninsula will remain wet throughout the day. temperatures will be sweltering not. much of china will see warmer than average temperatures on tuesday and 6 degrees today. in australia we've been monitoring a tropical cyclone. it's moving toward the south at a speed of 6 kilometers per hour. it's projected to make landfall on the north coast by late wednesday. right...
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is there a defense risk to selling to china? >> not in this case. largest lithium owned company and batteries for the most advanced aircraft . that is batteries to put in the satellite. we need to be number one and resale to other countries. >> and that could be through. they shouldn't be making business decision with taxpayer dollars. >>> and we have to go to johnathon. >> high did 1. to to battery makes. we give f16s for free and the problem is not selling it to china but the u.s. taxpayer wasted money on the green energy. >> way to wrap that up. >>> and thank you to the former congressman for joiningugs this week . coming up a new video showing american workers of how to protect themselves from violence on the job. it is raising more quis about spending than protection. upon time for what i need to know for next week. wayne kick it off. >> one of the problems in the press we talked about having the commissions and
is there a defense risk to selling to china? >> not in this case. largest lithium owned company and batteries for the most advanced aircraft . that is batteries to put in the satellite. we need to be number one and resale to other countries. >> and that could be through. they shouldn't be making business decision with taxpayer dollars. >>> and we have to go to johnathon. >> high did 1. to to battery makes. we give f16s for free and the problem is not selling it to...
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china does not have that. how do you bring china into an international regime? legislation has been sponsored by the house committee on intelligence leadership which talks about informing people so they're better protected in their own corporate headquarters, universities, think tanks, and the like. >> apples thinks it is being halved but they do not know who it is by. it seems there's an epidemic of it. >> there are persistent and well protected people who can use various routes around the world to get back at valuable targets. if the targets do not protect themselves adequately with enough passwords and robust additional protection. they will be [indiscernible] >> the u.s. has its own command. what are the of to? >> hopefully they are up to penetrating these capabilities and advising our system. the defense department has 17,000 separate computer systems. they need to be protected from hackers who can come in and ship to code different way. those are all important factors. >> thank you for joining us. it is not something you may have noticed but the universe i
china does not have that. how do you bring china into an international regime? legislation has been sponsored by the house committee on intelligence leadership which talks about informing people so they're better protected in their own corporate headquarters, universities, think tanks, and the like. >> apples thinks it is being halved but they do not know who it is by. it seems there's an epidemic of it. >> there are persistent and well protected people who can use various routes...
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china is the world's biggest maker of solar panels. chinese manufacturers have cut their prices aggressively, putting foreign rivals under pressure. price cutting is the major factor of solar panel industry. this factory in malaysia is expected to reduce the course of production by 20%. until now, panasonic produced the key component to solar cells in japan and assembled the panels overseas. by integrating production in one place, the company can reduce costs for transport and personnel. >> translator: price competition could continue to intensify. we'll keep improving productivity to stay ahead. and improve our performance. >> reporter: solar cells are the critical component for generating solar energy. they contain valuable business secrets that manufacturers fiercely protect. panasonic's decision to shift production of solar cells overseas reflects the price competition the company must endure. nhk world, malaysia. >>> people who work in japan's tourism trade are focusing on malaysia and other nations in the muslim world. 1.7 billio
china is the world's biggest maker of solar panels. chinese manufacturers have cut their prices aggressively, putting foreign rivals under pressure. price cutting is the major factor of solar panel industry. this factory in malaysia is expected to reduce the course of production by 20%. until now, panasonic produced the key component to solar cells in japan and assembled the panels overseas. by integrating production in one place, the company can reduce costs for transport and personnel....
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china and taiwan claim them. defense ministry officials say last wednesday the crew of a chinese frigate directed fire control radar on a self-defense force destroyer. the ships were about three kilometers apart. the officials say the crew of a chinese frigate directed the same kind of radar last month at a japanese helicopter. officers used fire-control raid tore lock on to objects at which miiles can be fid. the chinese did notaunc any missil. still, japanese defense ministry officials say the incident was extremely unusual. diplomats lodged a protest with chinese authorities. defense officials are trying to find out who made the decision to lock on. now, the u.s. state department spokesperson expressed her concern over the incident. >> actions such as this escalate tensions and increase the risk of an incident or a miscalculation, and they could undermine peace, stability, and economic growth in this vital region. so we are concerned about it. >> u.s. officials have been increasingly uneasy about rising tensio
china and taiwan claim them. defense ministry officials say last wednesday the crew of a chinese frigate directed fire control radar on a self-defense force destroyer. the ships were about three kilometers apart. the officials say the crew of a chinese frigate directed the same kind of radar last month at a japanese helicopter. officers used fire-control raid tore lock on to objects at which miiles can be fid. the chinese did notaunc any missil. still, japanese defense ministry officials say...
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we saw this this morning with the data out of china and the u.s. i think people are continuing to feel better, and as long as they are feeling better, they are going to take that money that hasn't been working and going to put it in the stock market. liz: alan, i'm a little surprised by the fact that heating oil on a day where we have this unbelievable storm supposedly bearing down on the east coast, heating oil has a little gain of 4 pennies and also have rbob gasoline moving up just 6 pennies, 2% gain here but crude is in the reverse, down 14 cents. >> i think it's spelling out for us that there's -- product is a little tighter. i think we have another 2 to 3 weeks before they start coming off. there's enough supply in the marketplace that even an interruption from a big storm, still doesn't make it go up. liz: i will tell you what is going up is brent. do you at this point go long brent and short west texas intermediate which is here in the u.s. because the spread keeps widening? >> not yet. right now what i see is that pipeline, it is going to
we saw this this morning with the data out of china and the u.s. i think people are continuing to feel better, and as long as they are feeling better, they are going to take that money that hasn't been working and going to put it in the stock market. liz: alan, i'm a little surprised by the fact that heating oil on a day where we have this unbelievable storm supposedly bearing down on the east coast, heating oil has a little gain of 4 pennies and also have rbob gasoline moving up just 6...
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tracy: china fighting back. ashley: check the calendar. spring has not sprung, but gasoline prices are already in high gear. tom kloza on what is to blame. tracy: lou dobbs take on the new simpson bowles reduction plan. is there any chance that washington will stop squabbling and actually do something? lou dobbs will join us in a few minutes. it is top of the hour. time for stocks now as we do every 15 minutes. lauren, we are starting the week on an up note. >> this u.s. stock market rally really started in europe. the u.s. market has of arrows across the board. a really tight range for stocks. volume clearly to the upside by about two-one your advance to the client line. really pushing closer to those all-time highs. 14,198. we are not far from there. 1576, we are not far from that either. we are getting there. hopefully, we can keep this winninn streak live. ashley: healthcare provider stocks taking a hit. proposing lowering medicare rates next year. peter barnes joins us now from inside the beltway with the details on this story. peter:
tracy: china fighting back. ashley: check the calendar. spring has not sprung, but gasoline prices are already in high gear. tom kloza on what is to blame. tracy: lou dobbs take on the new simpson bowles reduction plan. is there any chance that washington will stop squabbling and actually do something? lou dobbs will join us in a few minutes. it is top of the hour. time for stocks now as we do every 15 minutes. lauren, we are starting the week on an up note. >> this u.s. stock market...
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but it shows everything from china down to the upcoming china ms. pageant and to the new years eve but i look forward to celebrating the year of the snack. i think my daughters favorite part is the lucky money that comes to kids to who are not married. there's many events going on all over the city. >> thank you supervisor mar. >> supervisor wiener. >> thank you, madam clerk. i'm introducing a couple of requests today first is the hearing sponsored by chu on the states of the market street progress. i understand that frankly with this project the more oversight the better so we can get this done. the hearing will focus on the schedule in progress around the better market street plan and the agency coordination. we have a bike lane project on the market street. this could potentially make mission street the primarily place for bicycling. the proposal has caused considerable controversy and i think it's important we have a public dialog about that and the agency understand the public's southern. i want to hear about the progress of the market streets
but it shows everything from china down to the upcoming china ms. pageant and to the new years eve but i look forward to celebrating the year of the snack. i think my daughters favorite part is the lucky money that comes to kids to who are not married. there's many events going on all over the city. >> thank you supervisor mar. >> supervisor wiener. >> thank you, madam clerk. i'm introducing a couple of requests today first is the hearing sponsored by chu on the states of the...
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china's trade on which china depends for its survival so i think that's. extremely worrying and that adds into and that also if you add into the kind of total tauriel integrity which is of course is a very a sour point in terms of china's national psyche don't forget the china saw its sovereignty infringe for for almost a century because foreign aggression and that's why there was a rise of nationalism as well in china so all these forces are coming by play ok watched. then jump in this is crosstalk go ahead yeah i i just i just want to disagree with most of that basic premise about a new global order but i did actually want to point out the role that russia can can play in all of this what's very interesting is that there are territorial disputes not just in these china there's quite a few of. them there are quite a few and the one in northern territories the curl islands is something that has been a huge problem since the end of the war exploded today but at the same time but it's actually i'm at a table with would say who's acting reckless right here ok
china's trade on which china depends for its survival so i think that's. extremely worrying and that adds into and that also if you add into the kind of total tauriel integrity which is of course is a very a sour point in terms of china's national psyche don't forget the china saw its sovereignty infringe for for almost a century because foreign aggression and that's why there was a rise of nationalism as well in china so all these forces are coming by play ok watched. then jump in this is...
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had the biggest economy till now the first time ever most americans think china has already overtaken the mainland became the world's biggest trading nation last week america's losing hole for a million jobs to its every single you join his economy professor berry not someone else in regular black hills in the u.s. fooling bridges roads book killing in storms other countries do with just fine is minimal spending on infrastructure a key reason in america's decline absolutely i mean i was in china of last fall and one of the things that sort of shocked me about coming back to my home country is you look around at the intersection it's so shabby and it you and we americans have come to expect that our infrastructure will be second right and it's not necessary and it has huge costs at times and again we seem to lack the political will to reverse it and china has shown anyone you asked earlier about things that have been surprising i think one of the other things that has been surprising about china's approach is that they have very successfully invested in infrastructure out ahead of dema
had the biggest economy till now the first time ever most americans think china has already overtaken the mainland became the world's biggest trading nation last week america's losing hole for a million jobs to its every single you join his economy professor berry not someone else in regular black hills in the u.s. fooling bridges roads book killing in storms other countries do with just fine is minimal spending on infrastructure a key reason in america's decline absolutely i mean i was in...